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Published at Monday, May 08th 2017, 12:19:48 PM by Bertille Monnier. Living Room.

Designed by Matteo Cibic the Hi-Fido is an audio speaker that use the acoustic properties of ceramic to diffuse hi standard sound with a bass reflex mode. Besides boasting of fantastic sound quality, it’s definitely going to catch the attention of dog lovers. These speakers will be available this April in extremely restricted quantities (50 total and just 10 in the U.S.), no price listed yet …but as all exclusive items you can expect at something big. – Via – Gizmag

Published at Thursday, July 20th 2017, 05:32:29 AM by Bertille Monnier. Living Room.

Living area wall elements are no longer plain boxes or wall-mounted shelves that hold the television and a few additional accessories. Modern wall element setups go beyond exactly the obvious also are actually the heart or soul of a fashionable, modern living area. Blending functionality with sublime aesthetics, the OPEN wall unit scheme from Jesse takes this a notch higher with its stunning ability to adapt and expand with your increasing needs. Sleek, stylish and completely customizable, the system offers a wide range of compositions that serve your adapting habits and requests while taking up as little space as possible.

Published at Wednesday, July 19th 2017, 01:27:50 AM by Page Marin. Living Room.

The OPEN system of living rooms and kitchens was specifically designed to suit the modern urban lifestyle that demands a sleek and effortless blend of form and functionality. Contemporary in its outlook, the storage units of the kitchen in the OPEN system look like a natural extension of the wall-mounted living space entertainment unit and decorative shelves.This offers your home a sense of continuity while visually and functionally extending the living area into the kitchen in a seamless fashion. Much like the Social Kitchen from Diesel that we observed earlier, this is another smart effort by Scavolini to transform the appeal of the modern kitchen.

Published at Wednesday, July 19th 2017, 01:22:58 AM by Sharla Lebrun. Living Room.

The obvious difference between the two shades allows you to highlight particular architectural elements and deco extras with ease. While other shade schemes come and go with changing seasons and interior design styles, black and white offers a safe alternative that stays pertinent even decades down the line.

Published at Wednesday, July 19th 2017, 01:22:18 AM by Sorrel Guyot. Living Room.

Once you have the hue of the door choosed&comma; it is time to get down to the placement of the decor in the living room. The large sofa or section of chairs in the living room that is the focal point of the room must always face toward the entrance. It is also a good idea to place the couch as close to the wall as possible. This design plan not only suits to the basic of Feng Shui, it is also defined by our evolutionary instincts! We always want to sit in a ‘position of empowerment’ where we are in control of the surroundings.

Published at Tuesday, July 18th 2017, 23:50:02 PM by Page Marin. Living Room.

Don't fear red in the living room just because some designer tells you to use only neutrals in the space. If you love red, we say you give it a good go. And with holiday season precise around the corner, it even plays into the vintage red, green plus white color scheme. Top it off with a splattering of gold plus you are all place for jolly good times!

Published at Tuesday, July 18th 2017, 15:54:34 PM by Bertille Monnier. Living Room.

You really can't ignore ‘white’ when it comes to shabby chic model, and it plays a major role in offering it the fabled snug, dreamy aura. It isn't just the walls, as décor painted in various shades of white, flooring that also embraces the white sheen and accessories that are draped in white can help create a charming all-white living room. Features such as whitewashed brick walls, wooden timbers and metallic frames still give sufficient textural contrast, even as they stick to the monochromatic color scheme.